CSU Board Approves Tuition Hike

Colorado State University students had better brace for a tuition hike.

The school's governing board approved a tuition increase of 15 percent Wednesday for most in-state students, and six percent for out-of-state scholars.

The CSU Board of Governors voted 7-to-1 in favor of the hike, with Jeff Shoemaker voting no.

University spokesman Brad Bohlander says in-state undergraduate students will pay 411 dollars more per year. Out-of-state tuition will increase by 814 dollars for undergraduates, and 849 dollars for graduate students.

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